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How to tie a Full Body Hasty Harness for Training or Rescue

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

The Full Body Hasty Harness has applications in both training and rescue environments. In Training, it can be used with a Belay Line to establish Fall Arrest Protection to safeguard students practicing emergency bailout procedures. In a Rescue situation, the Harness can be used in conjunction with an Escape System to extract a civilian or firefighter out a window or off a roof.

Understand that this video shows only TWO of the MANY variations for tying a Hasty Harness and neither one of the methods shown may work for YOU.......

Webbing has many deployment options, but it's important to note that it's not ideal for every situation. The user must know when to deploy it and when not to based on the circumstances. Like any other technique or piece of equipment - Firefighters should always gravitate to the easiest method. In the environment that we operate in; Simplicity, speed and efficiency can be the keys to your Safety and Survival.

Train, Be Prepared, Stay Safe, Make the Save - SURVIVE!
Dale G. Pekel

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  • The Full Body Hasty Harness has applications in both training and rescue environments. In Training, it can be used with a Belay Line to establish Fall Arrest Protection to safeguard students practicing emergency bailout procedures. In a Rescue situation, the Harness can be used in conjunction with an Escape System to extract a civilian or firefighter out a window or off a roof.

    This video shows only TWO of the MANY variations for tying a Hasty Harness and neither one may work for YOU.......

  • Webbing has many deployment options, but it's important to note that it's not ideal for every situation. The user must know when to deploy it and when not to based on the circumstances. Like any other technique or piece of equipment - Firefighters should always gravitate to the easiest method. In the environment that we operate in; Simplicity, speed and efficiency can be the keys to your safety and survival.

    Train, Be Prepared, Stay Safe, Make the Save - SURVIVE!

    Dale G. Pekel

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  • Just wondering about how much webbing you used to make this harness. 20ft or so??

  • What happened to the integrated bunker harness video you posted? Can you repost please?

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